As part of his promotions for the new movie “Prometheus,” Michael Fassbender is draped across the cover, and inside, the June edition of Esquire.

It’s official. We’ve taken a vote in the office and we’ve decided that Fassbender is just damn near perfect. That’s all we have to say about that.

The magazine is set to hit the newsstands on 3rd May.

As part of the interview in Esquire he was asked about his rise to fame and dealing with all that comes with being part of the Hollywood elite.

He said, “It would be wrong of me to say that I don’t get seduced by certain things. That things don’t become tempting. The thing is I don’t like to filter my behavior, but I have a feeling that might be the case now…I don’t want to be in the newspapers. I just want to keep what I do on screen and that’s it.”

On looking ahead and seeing what’s next for Fassbender’s so far spectacular career, he said, “The next thing is to develop, make your own stories with writers, gather a pool of creative people and develop stuff. So it’s not the fact that I’m waiting for someone else to hire me or I’m waiting for a really good script to arrive, I’m actually trying to make that script.”